Word: light
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...sketches to life, for it is life and movement that he is most interested in. That is why he drew so constantly the dancers of the Paris Opera. The one painting of a "Ballet Dancer" on display illustrates his characteristic treatment of this subject. The figure, which is light and graceful, wears a light blue dress with spots here and there of sheer color. It is ironic indeed that he envelopes the whole in a romantic, pure atmosphere, for the truth was the dancers as a whole lived a very immoral life and were often almost vicious in their vices...
Also at last night's meeting, the Council's second of the year, a committee which had been investigating the alleged noisiness and rowdiness of the Eliot House Grill users issued their report. The committee consisted of James D. Light body '40 chairman, Robert M. Bunker '39, and Theodore Hazitt '40; their report was passed unanimously by the Council and calls for the following recommendations to be made to Aldrich Durant, business manager of the University...
...light sane joy of life, buckler of Gaul...
Possibly because Deanne Durbin's formerly mature voice has now reached old age, possibly because other parts of her anatomy are now becoming mature, Miss Durbin's producers have given her a rest from opera and confine her vocal activities to two light songs...
...perennial remedy for his perennial nostalgia. Tonight he would wander up to the Geographic Institute and see Sacha Guitry in "Perles de la Couronne." He would pretend he was in his little "theatre du quartier." He would sit back in the beguiling darkness and, full of the "light sane joy of life," he would wink knowingly at some bespectacled Radcliffe girl...